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Show | Fund Drive Progresses Becker Youth Is Promoted Thomas J. Becker; 'son of Youth Earns | Am. Fork Man Awarded Army Medal Scholarship An-American Fork man was)kaging problem encountered by, Harding said he entered the awarded the U.S. Army Com- the Alaska Al rmy Command. Service in 12 and served in 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker,| SPRINGVILLE — The cam- Provo, has been promoted to! OREM — Douglas Moore, 18, | paign to raise $15,000 for Spring- staff sergeant in the U.S. Aira senior at Orem High School, \ville’s art movement is nearing Force. |has recently been awarded a the $10,000 mark, according to Sgt. Becker has been serving i $200 scholarship by the Orem with the 193th Communica-| Kiwanis Club. Jack Allen, drive chairman. a Kindl i from was selected Mr. Moore ae.committee 8 Base in Bermuda for Air| the several outstanding candidates Gms Sounds his| Force ais now sel hak. out| letters to persons who* might past year. He attended Provo at Orem High ‘School on the give special gifts to the Spring- High School and entered mali bass of his scholastic ability tary service shortly after grad-|and extracurricular activities. ville Fine Arts’ Association. Heplans to use the scholarship | Aim of the campaign is to| uation. at Brigham Young University. raise money in order to up: upkeep,, and to) At Orem High School Mr. \grade the art movement, hire a| ing an id grounds n |full time curator for the art) sponsor additional art fields in| Moore was on the honor roll and active in debate. jgallery, improve the landscap-' Springville. mendation Medal Sunday for) —— 7 | Worl WarII until 1946 when he meritorious service in Alaska. PIERCING TALE left the Army, Returning to his Glen Harding, retired sergCORFU, Greece (UPI) —Two Country's service in 1949, he has eant now living at 411 W. Main, retireoe Fork, was awarded young Corfu men were arrested served until his recent the medal and citation by Lieut. for piercing the tires of 60 _ island, this regular pathneg on LeRoy toWalker, Col. J.advisor The award ceremony in the Army the Provo Na- police reported Saturday. Provo National Guard Armory tional Guard units. They said Gerassimos Papawitnessed by Harding’s “The citation accompanying datos and Crysanthos Pangratis, was wife, Mina Harding and memthe medal commended the sergeant forhis service as NCO in bth 21, work for tire repair bers of his immediate family. charge of a Fort Richardson, S20P and ue trying to drum Harding is now employed at the Defense Depot’ in Ogden. Alaska Army warehouse oper- “? business for their boss. ation andcited his efficient ac) TUESDAY, M. Utah "County, tion in a critical air-drop pac-|_ AY 23, 1967 Daily Herald 5 CLIP AND SAVE Breakthe old routine with Underwriters Conclude a close-to-homeauto trip. 2-Day Confab A successful first annual two- day sales convention of the| Utah Life Underwriters, has been completed at Park City,| under the direction of State President Don V. Gamette, Provo manager of Metropolitan i fe, and convention chairman, | R. L. “Pete” Bradley. 2s Up through the Golden Pass where Indian raiders and horse 1. Through scenic canyons E to ghost towns,fugitive hide-outs, and a dinosaur quarry. We ited in a proclamation set forth by Gov. Calvin L, thieves roamed. Wasatch Plateau via Route 31, end drive offers rich rewards to « one of Utah’s choice panoramic roads. Before leaving town be you and your family as it erostes the ‘We Mountains sure your gas tank is full. The through the land where the West road curves up Fairview Canyon was won. As you motor over from the Sanpete Valley and quickly entersMANTI-LA SAL NA» mountains and Tas ‘Tas enjoyable day or weekend drive lets you show your family a ghost town, a modern fish ‘one-day or week- hatchery, an Overland Stagestop and some ancient Indian petroglyphs. Canyon-cutting, mountainclimbing roads take you along ‘TIONAL FoREST where tall pines and meadowlands a charm- ingpastoral pictures. paths used by Indians, Mormon pioneers, wagon freighters, Pony another Express riders and California gold seekers. Those on Ove and Provo areas may join tour 11 miles, the road crosses Sky- line. Drive, which snakes along, the Wasatch Plateau beneath. 10,000- and 11,000-foot peaks and affords 100 miles ofimpressiveviews you might like to phocampingsites. From Ogden south on U.S, 91 andInt, 15 to . SaltLake Cityforthe... GREEN FOR GREEN START. From South Temple and Second West Streets, drive south on U.S, 91. The highway quickly leaves the commercial section,pushes past former Pony Express station sites and crosses. which double stamps shall be issued...” | His plan,offered as a rider to the income tax bill before the house, specifies, “all stamps shall be green.” Health-Ways SLEEP YOUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH The hectic routine followed by countless Americans leayes them little time for sleep, But, instead of rectifying the condition, many glorify it and boast about what little sleep they re- quire. That's a sure way to bluff one’s way into a heart attack, tuberculosis, or a condition of decreased resistance which may result in contracting organic diseases. extensive farmlands. Just north of Lehi is Route 80, the dramatic Alpine Loop Road which later connects withRoute 189 atWildCLIP AND SAVE proposed income taxes. Rep. Richard A. Young) Dearborn Heights Democrat, | would go so far as to allow the} commissioner of revenue to! declare “a day or days on ues $01 short dis tance along, just off the road, 45m. PROVO,The home of, same period PeterMoran hid fugitive polygamists from the U.S. on Route 248, Your destination ‘Your next stop is... upper campus, overlooking the city, is a pleasant drive away, andifyou make the trip Monday through Friday,thePIONEER _ SEUM warrants & oe South Provo, follow U,S. 89 into igh school iis midst of@tlMidas old mining camps in Price Canyon. Proceed to «++ 169m.CASTLEGATE,named ‘for castellated stone formations that crowdthe highway.It is a noted coal-mining town whose robbery in 1897 by Butch Cassidy and his famous Robbers Roost Gang. The highway con- safely get by on less than tinues northwestward, passes eight hours sleep., Castle Rock, and winds upPrice River Canyon to. ++ Reason is that it takes that long for the body to obtain adequate rest, slough off 184m. COLTON.It is nearthe fatigue - producing toxins, and restore normal body functions, The importance of proper sleep to good health cannot be over-emphasized. It is reported that-the-body will survive five times longer without food than withoutsleep. Those who develop the habit of keeping late hours endanger their physica! well-being, Watching the “late late show” en television frequently calls for a snack, adding unnecessary calories to the diet. The person who stays up longer than he should may smoke to excess. Overindulgence in alcohol or coffee sometimes enters the picture. Any one of these imposes an additional burden on the body's ability to recuperate in a few short sleeping hours. ‘The human eonstitution, given sufficient opportunity, does a pretty fair job of repairing it- self. And much of the work is done while we sleep. Therefore, your doctor of chiropractic! urges that you get at least eight hours sleep out of every twenty- four. (A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM THE AMERICAN GHIROPRACTIC At GOClATION) SALNATIONALFOREST, Followit up the western flankof Ws Plateau to... 93m. FAIRVIEW.This is the departure point for your mountain-climbing excursion over the systems, Along the way, you'll go through TUCKER, the northern terminus of the scenic Skyline Dri historyincludes adaring’ Rare is the person who can junction of Route 96 (left) that leads to SCOFIELDRESERVOIR,the, semi-ghosttown ofScofield, and and wood “rag-houses” of the firstsettlers whoarrived in 1868. ters of CoMO sPRINGS,. Past PE‘TERSON, where the road nips into a corner of Cache National of which are Interstate 80) over the divide betweenthe Bear and cliffs of pevit’s cate. Then, 49m.KAMAS,onBeaverCreek. This is the departure point for your trip to the top of Utah.Your highway, swinging east and north, is Route 150, Before leave ing town, be sure your gas tank is full. Just outside of town at the KAMAS FISH HATCHERY you may_see how trout are propa: drainage tripyou'll probablyberea to head for home. Bat if you want to add more exploration to your journey, you could make a ‘ excursion into Uinta National Forest byfollowing the road that turns right, about three mules north of Thistle, and runs Up DIAMOND FORK, circles RED MOUNTAIN and returns down HOBBLE CREEK CANYON to ground chutes, The county. seat. of MORGAN is in a rich agricul. tural area, near the mineral war $s PARK cITY,the fabulous silver to Hailstone taking U.S. Alternate 189 east and north to... you'll go by one ofthe few fields where the wax-like mineral ozo- -stone reefs resemble huge play- gardens and comfortable homes are a far cry from the canvas joins U.S. 40 and you go south Past Colton on US. 6 and 50, 126m. EVANSTON, WYO. Its venerable-shadetrees, parks, JandStage station. Proceedsouth camp that once produced $400,000,000 worth of ores, You'll have an absorbing time exploring Park City’s nooks and crannies, Your road—Ronte 248—re- 138m. HUNTINGTON is the quarry. West of the city, follow west of Chicago.The university's ley’s Canyon is named. 24m. KIMBALL JUNCTION. This is the site-of an-old-Over- 159m. PRICE, center of both a coal and agricultural region, An interesting point of call is the CARBON COLLEGE PREHIS“goRIC MUSEUM in the MUNICIPAL BUILDING. Check here forinformation on guided tours to Ine dian petroglyphs and a dinosaur continue south on Interstate 15 and then U.S. 91 to... by Parley Pratt for whom Par. of some of the mines and coke ovens in the vicinity. It was aroundhere,too,that durit (50¢ guide fee, children under® Veil Falls, an aerial tramway and Provo Canyon. Or, you may Mountains follows the former GOLDEN PASS toll road, opened coke boom.You can see remuants turningpoint north on Route 10, Cave National Monument route through the Wasatch lies what’s left of CONNELLSVILLE, which for a brief spell around1875 enjoyed a coaland this route are wonderful mount i scenery, Timpano- 12 free), Aspen Grove, Bridal a STARTin Salt Lake City. From north or south. Route 31 contin Marshals, From here, Route 31 winds down HuntingtonCanyon, to Provo. Highlights of where. We... tograph.Tosamplesomeofthem, follow part of the high road wood. This is the highly recommended, 45-mile “long-way- around” tama Tour Route gated for sportsmen..Almost immediately you enter the mountains and WASATCH NATIONAL Forest. At 10,350-foot-high BALD MOUNTAIN PASS, you crest the High Uintas, and enjoy a magnificent vista of 12,000-ft.. high peaks and virgin forests, Continue east on Route 150 ton. 75m. MIRROR LAKE,beneath the brow of 11,947-foot Bald Mountain. This is the popular summer escape hatch for residents of Salt Lake City and Provo, Within a six-mile radius, therearemore than80other gemTike lakes teeming with trout. North of Mirror Lake, the road SPRINGVILLE. Otherwise, your route is U.S, 89 and 91 north to Provo, Lehi and steadily descends until the ter- 279m, SALT LAKE CITY. Route 150to... rain gives way to the sage-dotted hills, plateaus and ranch lands of Wyoming. Continue north on About 30 miles east on U.S. 30S 4s historic Fort Bridger. West of Evanston, followU.S.30S (parts ‘WeberRivers, then through Echo Canyon, This is the route taken bytheMormonpioneers of 1847, Near Castle Rock, reddish stone formations rise high above the highway, andcliffs are pocked with the homes of darting swallows. By contrast, the rocks of” Sawmill Canyon are etched with ancient Indianpetroglyphs. Continue southwest to... 161m. ECHO.Literally an echo of its colorful past, this quiet old junctionsits amid aregion loaded with frontier lore, Here is where Shoshones used to give stagecoach riders a thrill by making a mockattack every time a stage drew upto the station. And this is where the socalled “Racket Gang” made horse stealing pay until Jack Forest, the river, railroad and highway squeak through the near the mouth of Weber Canyon, the panoramaof Great Salt Lake Valley opens ahead, And you're on your way into... 201m. OGDEN. This attrac tive city is a quiet climax to the High Uinta canyon scenery. And in TABERNACLE PARK, you can see the logicalresult of some of those pioneer treks across the mountains. It is Goodyear Cab- in, oldest structure in the state. ‘The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is northwestof the city. From Ogden, U.S. 91, part of which is Interstate 15, runs along the Wasatch Range south to... 241m, SALT LAKE CITY. * ‘This series of tour suggestions is published on behalfof your local service station dealer by the Slade, the gun-toting Overland AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE district man, put a stop to it. Those who want to cuttheir trip short’ may turn south here on Forgeneraltravelinformation in Utah write: : US. 189 to SILVER CREEK JUNCtion and then.on U.S. 40 back to Salt Lake City. Or, you may continue northwest on U.S. 30S, part of which is Interstate 80N. ‘The highway squeezes through ‘Weber Canyon, and goes by Devil’s Slide; where vertical lime‘ Utah Travel Council Council Hall, Capitol Hill Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 For Wyoming write: WyomingTravelCommission 2320 CapitolAvenue « Cheyenne, Wyoming |